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Between the Motos: Blake Baggett

Thursday, June 7, 2012 | 11:10 AM
After a bat-out-of-hell start to the 2012 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship in the 250 class, Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Blake Baggett leads the points heading into round four. Starting on the last lap of the first moto of the season at Hangtown, the Californian has been on a charge, one with the power, force and closing rate of a 15,000 ton coal train. Now three rounds into the summer Trans-American tour, Baggett has won half of the motos, and in doing so, has extended his points lead in the title chase to 16. While there are still eight rounds yet to be run – including Saturday’s High Point National in the rolling Appalachian foothills in the VERY far Southwest corner of Pennsylvania (and a short drive from the Racer X Global Headquarters skyscraper in nearby Morgantown, West Virginia) – it cannot be denied that if Baggett is not out front in a race, those who are, are looking in their rearview mirrors for him. (And yes, we know motocross bikes don’t have mirrors. Work with us). Okay, with all the above withstanding, today, Racer X caught up with the Monster man on a mission.

Racer X: Blake, despite some the bad starts you’ve suffered through three rounds into this deal, it appears that you can slice and dice you way through the pack in all these races better than just about anybody out there. What do you attribute that to?
Blake Baggett: I really don’t have that answer. I guess I’m good at passing. I don’t really know. I don’t think there’s a trick to it or something special about it. I guess I’m just pretty good at it.

Colorado was a deep, multi-lined, heavily rutted track. Did you find a number of lines while fighting your way to the front on the Thunder Valley circuit much like you did at Hangtown?
Yeah, exactly. Same stuff. You know where you can go, and you know other places where you have to tuck back. So, I guess it’s about just figuring out where you can go and where you have to tuck back and putting it all together. Like when [Eli] Tomac was behind me this last time, I knew he was there. So, you couldn’t tuck back much but you had to figure out when you were going to go and where you were going to go.

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Baggett has been a force late in races thus far in 2012.
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You know, you had the overall wrapped up until the last lap and Ken Roczen fell trying to hold of Justin Barcia...
Yeah, I know. What a joke!

You have now won half of the motos in the 2012 National season. How do you feel compared to last year?
I feel a little bit faster this year and I just feel like I got a little bit smarter on the other side, too. First moto in Colorado, I was dead-last – literally dead-last. I hit neutral. We started in first gear and I hit neutral. So I made it five feet out of the gate and was a sitting duck.

You don’t start in first gear down on sea level, right?
No, this is the only track we do. It makes it hard though because you’ve got get past that neutral. I just messed up and put it in neutral on accident, jumped out of the gate and went to shift and accidentally dropped it in neutral and started in the back and worked my way to the front. I knew that I had some good lines and speed, but the second moto was pretty gnarly.

What were you thinking about when that whole Wizard of Oz wind/rain storm deal slowly came motoring up on the Thunder Valley venue?
Oh, I didn’t care...

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Baggett looks to extend his points lead at High Point this weekend.
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Well, you’re a California boy and most people don’t associate California boys with being able to ride in the mud...
Yeah. I like the mud, it’s fine. I’ll ride in either one, dusty or muddy. Doesn’t matter to me.

So, where do you go from here? Obviously we’ll head into High Point now. What do you think about that place?
High Point
, rain or shine, it doesn’t really matter. You never know with going to that place. But I like that place. We’ll just keep going and try to add points every weekend to our lead.

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Heavyt_30 wrote: 1:36pm June 7, 2012

I love watching this guy ride!!!! By the looks of the lap times, he could be the fastest guy out of either class at certain times. We are watching the maturing of a future champion right before our eyes. Looking foreword to seeing him on a 450 some day.

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ronniebarnhardt wrote: 3:33pm June 7, 2012

I like Bagget cause he isnt out there to make friends, he wants to not only win but completely demoralize the competition. Thats what champs are made out of.

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fred wrote: 5:05pm June 7, 2012

If this kid could get good starts like Barcia he would probabley just kill this class and make it boring for us.His starts are terrible.For crying out loud he is riding a PC bike and weighs like 100lbs soaking wet yet he keeps getting these bad starts.There is no excuse for these starts.He needs to be burning up 2 or 3 clutches a day until he gets it right like Barcia does.

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BigUglyManiac wrote: 6:06pm June 7, 2012

Was he in a hurry or something? Maybe had to go to the bathroom? I would have liked some attitude or some gems of information...Something. I realize he is paid to win races, but the implied task is really to sell products to bozos like me. Maybe he is getting media coaching from Jeff Stanton. Hard to tell...

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BigUglyManiac wrote: 6:06pm June 7, 2012

Was he in a hurry or something? Maybe had to go to the bathroom? I would have liked some attitude or some gems of information...Something. I realize he is paid to win races, but the implied task is really to sell products to bozos like me. Maybe he is getting media coaching from Jeff Stanton. Hard to tell...

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BigUglyManiac wrote: 6:07pm June 7, 2012

Sorry for the double...

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CR500AF wrote: 7:18pm June 7, 2012

For those that remember, does this year's 250 class reminds you a little of the 1983 125 class with Johnny O, Jeff Ward, Ron Lechien, and Mark Barnett?

Those 4 owned the class that year and had some incredible battles, just like we're seeing this year with Bagget, Barcia, Tomac and Roczen.

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dona wrote: 6:54am June 8, 2012

Global Headquarters skyscraper?

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caseypons wrote: 1:36pm June 8, 2012

So, what did we learn here today class.

1) I think he likes bikes and riding them

2) And he has no reason to wonder why

3) Class dismissed

What a country...

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caseypons wrote: 1:45pm June 8, 2012

PS @Eric Johnson. Don't get me wrong I like the kid, and the way he rides.
Just not the easiest to interview, is he...Ha!

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caseypons wrote: 2:17pm June 8, 2012

@ronniebarnhardt: You got all of that from this interview. Man, am I slowwwwwww...

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